Stories of Forgiveness cover

Stories of Forgiveness

Author: Colby, Jennifer

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.3
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 2972
Points per Word 0.000168
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

Stories of Forgiveness brings together five real-life stories featuring historical and modern figures who demonstrate the power of letting go. From personal relationships to broader historical events, each story explores different contexts where forgiveness becomes necessary. Young readers will encounter relatable challenges that encourage reflection on how forgiveness shapes our lives and relationships. The book includes activities that help reinforce these social emotional lessons.

Quick Summary

One of the things that makes this collection stick with you is the way each short, true story shows forgiveness in all its messy, real-world glory from a kid who learns to let go of a playground grudge to a historic figure who chooses reconciliation over revenge. If your middle-grader likes bite-size nonfiction that packs a punch, they'll love flipping through these quick reads, especially if they enjoy real-life drama and moral puzzles. The stories are short enough to finish in a single sitting, which is perfect for reluctant readers who might otherwise lose steam with a longer chapter book. Parents will appreciate that the book keeps the tone hopeful and age-appropriate, even when the events involve tough moments like loss or conflict, and it gently nudges kids toward thinking about how forgiveness works in everyday life. The whole vibe is warm, a little funny in places, and definitely a conversation starter about why saying sorry and accepting an apology matters. If your kid likes short, true stories about kindness, they might also enjoy the similar anthology "Real Kids, Real Stories, Real Change," which mixes courage and compassion in an equally quick format.